Andrew Lange

The American Gaming Association estimates that more than $10 billion will be wagered on the NCAA tournament this year, with 97 percent coming in illegal markets. That leaves only 3 percent to the legal, regulated markets, but it doesn't change how many people are looking for betting advice on the tourney.

Our college basketball experts -- Andrew Lange and Seth Walder -- are here to help, giving their best bets for Friday's first-round games.

If you're looking for more analysis, be sure to check out PickCenter, which has projections on every NCAA tournament game, and the Chalk home page.

Note: All odds are via Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, as of March 13.

Midwest

Lange: Playing in the Big Ten, there weren't many chances for Michigan State to reach its preferred up-tempo pace. Nonconference play was a different story, as the Spartans averaged more than 72 possessions per game. And when given the chance to light up the scoreboard against a lesser foe, MSU wasn't shy. In eight games against mid-major competition, Sparty averaged 99.1 points per game.

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